English Literature – Before 1670
Anglicanism is a branch of Christianity that originated in the Church of England during the Reformation. It emphasizes a middle path between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, maintaining certain traditional practices while also embracing reforms in theology and governance. This blend of traditions has shaped Anglican worship and doctrine, particularly through key texts like the Book of Common Prayer.
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